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- Notable and notorious personalities share their best party stories. Filmmaker Lance Bangs envisions each one with help from emerging artists and animators. Featuring: Margaret Cho, Eric Andre, Dennis Rodman, Alia Shawkat, Fred Armisen, Bobcat Goldthwait.
- Share the laughter, the tears, the gasps, and the salty language that you've come to know and love. Stare into the abyss one more time until the next time and see what makes David Cross one of the top 400 comics in America today.
- Lance Bangs documents the underground journey of America's funniest up-and-coming comedians living together in cheap run down houses in various cities across the country. Each episode brings you inside their shared homes and concludes in an intimate stand up performance in living rooms, backyards, and garages.
- Bigger and Blackerer was taped during two shows, back-to-back on the same evening at Boston's Wilbur Theatre. Only by watching this video will you learn of Cross unique relationship with the deaf community, share his canny insights into the editorial machinations behind the Bible, and marvel at how well a bald, middle-aged white guy can fill out a pair of jeans.
- A night of stand-up with comedian Hannibal Buress.
- A Sonic Youth concert film by Lance Bangs.
- A group of college students set out to find an abandoned manor where two kids from their school went missing ten years prior.
- Lance Bangs makes a film about contemporary culture in Los Angeles centered around Family Bookstore, Hope Gallery, The Smell, Cinefamily, and Ooga Booga.
- The Black Keys' new concert DVD, Live at the Crystal Ballroom, reflects the no-frills genius of the drums-and-guitar duo's studio sound: It's a refreshingly straightforward video document of their April 4, 2008 sold-out gig at Portland, Oregon's Crystal Ballroom, featuring seventeen songs culled from all five of the pair's albums. Director Lance Bangs - who has made videos for the Arcade Fire, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sonic Youth as well as directing R.E.M.'s Road Movie - keeps his small camera crew focused on the stage, getting up close and sweaty with guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. Occasionally, he'll pull back to acknowledge the head-bobbing crowd pressed close to the stage, their hands reaching out to Auerbach. There are no visual pyrotechnics, no elaborate editing, no backstage cutaways, yet the show is riveting from start to finish and the feel of the music in that room is nothing less than triumphant.
- Comedians Solomon Georgio, Eric Dadourian, and James Austin Johnson share a house called "Babe Island" in Los Angeles. They have a houseparty & stand-up comedy show in the garage with Clare O'Kane, James Adomian, Alice Wetterlund, and Brandon Wardell.
- Andrew Holmgren and David Gborie show off Sylvan House, a group house full of comedians in San Francsico. They throw a house party and standup show in the backyard. Brent Weinbach, Caitlin Gil, and friends perform.
- Comedian Kate Willett lives in a collective of artists, musicians, activists, and comedians in San Francisco called "The Convent." They host a rooftop party and stand-up comedy performances by Jesse Elias, Matt Lieb, Chris Thayer, Sad Vicious.
- Solomon Georgio, Eric Dadourian, James Johnson share a house in LA. They host a party and comedy show in the garage, with performances by Clare O'Kane, Bobcat Goldthwait and more.
- Comedians living in an airplane hangar on the Beltline of Atlanta. Neel Nanda hosts a stand-up comedy show with performances by Byron Bowers, Mia Jackson, Dave Stone, and more.
- Denver comedians live together at the Comedy Compound. Sam Tallent hosts a stand up show with Adam Cayton Holland, David Gborie, Christie Buchele, Nathan Lund and Troy Walker.
- Comedian Sean Patton hosts a stand up show at Garbage Party in New Orleans. Kamari Stevens, Andrew Polk, Mary-Devon Dupuy, Jon Reaux and Geoff Gauchet perform in the backyard.
- Solomon Georgio, Eric Dadourian, James Johnson host a party and comedy show in their LA garage in the hour long season finale. Performances by Maria Bamford, Moshe Kasher and more.
- Alia Shawkat, Jon Daly, Kid Ink and Chris Pontius have their wildest party stories animated.
- Margaret Cho, Eric Andre, Andrew W.K., Lizzo, Earl Sweatshirt and Nakel Smith have their wildest party stories animated.
- Features stories by Fred Armisen, Bushwick Bill, Ryan Sickler, and Bridget Everett.
- TJ Miller, Kreayshawn, Erin McGathy, David Pajo and Marissa Paternoster have their wildest party stories animated.
- Dennis Rodman, Har Mar Superstar, JD Sampson, Paul F Tompkins, Dave England and Shelby Fero have their wildest party stories animated.
- Bobcat Goldthwait, Sean Patton, Estelle, Rory Scovel, Kreayshawn, and Howard Kremer have their wildest party stories animated.
- Soko, BJ the Chicago Kid, Paul Scheer and Ice T have their wildest party stories animated.
- Ninja (Die Antwoord), Clare O'Kane, Artie Lange and Mark Gonzales have their wildest party stories animated.
- Theophilus London, Derek Waters, Nikki Glaser, Duncan Trussell and Kansan Bowling have their wildest party stories animated.
- 2016– 22mTV-MATV EpisodeMero, ATL Twins, Prince Markie Dee, and Chili from TLC have their wildest party stories animated.
- Nancy Whang, David Gborie, Killer Mike, Fetty Wap and Kool Keith have their wildest party stories animated.
- Sam Jay, Anna Seregina, Matt Walsh, John Wurster and Andy Dick have their wildest party stories animated.
- Natasha Lyonne, Desus Nice, Jimmy O'Yang and Mike Watt have their wildest party stories animated.
- Big Boi, Nina Tarr, Kim Gordon, and Ghostface Killah have their wildest party stories animated.